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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R boot problem

I set qpi/vtt (and other settings) as you adiced me. It's working fine.

I just would like to learn why qpi/vtt voltage should be in this situation higher than [1.65-0.5=1.15] as it was mantioned before (with previous ram) :) Just to be smarter :) It's becouse of safety or stability or sth else?

Re: GA-X58A-UD3R boot problem

Anytime, if you need more help let us know!

And here, just to make that all a little more clear:

1.65V ram voltage means QPI/Vtt can be 1.15v-1.6xV safely, but QPI/Vtt cannot be less than 1.15V
1.60V ram voltage means QPI/Vtt can be 1.10v-1.6xV safely, but QPI/Vtt cannot be less than 1.10V
1.55V ram voltage means QPI/Vtt can be 1.05v-1.6xV safely, but QPI/Vtt cannot be less than 1.05V
1.50V ram voltage means QPI/Vtt can be 1.00v-1.6xV safely, but QPI/Vtt cannot be less than 1.00V

1.6x QPI/Vtt is used in the above examples as an upper value only because many user would not use that or more anyway, but you can if you want to risk it, we were mainly concerned with the minimum amount in this example :)